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along with steve stricker, two down and it's tiger time slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he is pumped and how about this. first ryder cup had 8 birdies and an eagle. so on 18. woods needs this putt to square the match. it rolls right by. woods in shock and agony. still the u.s. leads europe, 5-3 after day one. first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. a reminder we have college football for you on abc7, it's wisconsin and nebraska in big ten action. 5:00 p.m. action and we'll see you with "lexus after the game". >> next, the national campaign today to help people dispose of unwanted prescription drugs. also there is a critical shortage of some bay area food banks. they are low on supplies because the government has not the commitment. and special honor for a little boy killed in san jose. how the city is remembering him >> terry: topping our news this half-hour, president obama is trying to encourage the recovery of housing market by making it subject of a weekly address. he wants republicans to support his plan for homeowners that were hurt in the
along with steve stricker, two down and it's tiger time slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he is pumped and how about this. first ryder cup had 8 birdies and an eagle. so on 18. woods needs this putt to square the match. it rolls right by. woods in shock and agony. still the u.s. leads europe, 5-3 after day one. first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. a reminder we have college football for you on abc7, it's wisconsin and nebraska in big ten action. 5:00 p.m. action and...
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the europeans concede the match in the afternoon match tiger woods along with steve stricter, two down on 16. it's tiger time. slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he's pumped. but nicholas of belgium. first ryder cup, 8 birdies and an eagle. he was playing out of his mine. on 18 woods needs this putt to square the match, and it rolls right by! woods in shock and agony. still, the u.s. leads europe 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. reminder we have college football this afternoon on abc7. it's wisconsin and nebraska in big ten action. 5:10 kick off. see you after the game. a have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> coming up next, the national campaign today to help people dispose of unwanted prescription drugs. and there's a critical shortage at bay area food banks. this morning we are low on supplies because the government hasn't lived up to its commitment for months. and a special honor for a little boy killed in san jose. we will show you how the city is remembering him and making the area safer for others. [ woman ] dear chex cereal,
the europeans concede the match in the afternoon match tiger woods along with steve stricter, two down on 16. it's tiger time. slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he's pumped. but nicholas of belgium. first ryder cup, 8 birdies and an eagle. he was playing out of his mine. on 18 woods needs this putt to square the match, and it rolls right by! woods in shock and agony. still, the u.s. leads europe 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. reminder we have...
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the coast -- it is out on e.g and steve it has been so cold. there are signs. i am a little reluctant to go with it. inland temperatures will warm up and i tell you, it is tough to get everybody in on the warmup and so far that is not happening. we still have a westerly component, there is a sign high pressure is building and we have plus four around 2000 feet. a little low, high pressure continues to build into oregon and that will build late friday into saturday. today morning fog, thick as thieves. it will be warmer inland, some of that as high pressure noses in. it will be hot, some of the inland locations could be close to 90 degrees and we'll see if we can get them to scour out that fog. warmest inland temperatures 70s to 80s to near 90s for others. and we warm it up, saturday it definitely looks like sunday and monday definitely makes it to the coast. here is pam. >> it is a gambler's dream come true. they are offering a refund. >>> and there is a new way to scoot around town for just a few dollars. . >>> welcome back, one las vegas casino is offering re
the coast -- it is out on e.g and steve it has been so cold. there are signs. i am a little reluctant to go with it. inland temperatures will warm up and i tell you, it is tough to get everybody in on the warmup and so far that is not happening. we still have a westerly component, there is a sign high pressure is building and we have plus four around 2000 feet. a little low, high pressure continues to build into oregon and that will build late friday into saturday. today morning fog, thick as...
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let's go to steve. >>> maybe around daily city, passive can, i don't think it has much of a chance with it being the fog. we start with 50s for some and 40s for others. yesterday's highs, the city 8 . concord 900 and without the north eat wind and -- northeast wind and we have -- wind and we have antioch, livermore downtown oakland, they are still on the warm side. no breeze at all, west at 7, there is a tiny component with that northeast wind. high pressure controls one more day and the little low is spinning a week to 10 days and this week as well. temperatures anywhere from 60s to near 100 degrees cooling trends coast and bay, in fact we will go to the 90s by this upcoming weekend. sunny warm to hot, hot, bayside inland, 69th to 99 degrees, 99 morgan hill, livermore antioch, oakland, 85 in the city, they start to creep back, it looks like a big drop, definitely thursday into friday and a cool and breezy pattern for the next weekend, pam. >>> well the city of richmond is reaching out to chevron for help. what they want in a story you will only see here on 2. >>> plus the supreme court
let's go to steve. >>> maybe around daily city, passive can, i don't think it has much of a chance with it being the fog. we start with 50s for some and 40s for others. yesterday's highs, the city 8 . concord 900 and without the north eat wind and -- northeast wind and we have -- wind and we have antioch, livermore downtown oakland, they are still on the warm side. no breeze at all, west at 7, there is a tiny component with that northeast wind. high pressure controls one more day and...
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let's go to steve. >> thank you, steve. >>> a very good morning. a lot of fog. coast, sunny, warm. that's just not the case. a lot of -- a lot of reports coming in. reduced visibility, had a nice tweet from porter. he's a chocolate lab in el sobrante. he couldn't see the backyard. [laughter] >> it will be clear and be sunny. there are areas of thick fog. fog, sun, warm, haze. hazy skies inland. it will be cool by the coast. 40s, 50s. antioch now 59. the low responsible for the fog is right there. the water temperatures are pretty cold. but everything says high pressure is gonna do this by friday saturday. probably saturday. that should give a northeast win of the inland temperatures will warm you. when it gets this low -- inland temperatures will get into the warm-to-hot category. it looks like clearing for the co -- for the coast. fog will clear out, fingers, toes all crossed. but it looks like it's happening. forecasted highs anywhere from upper 50s to low 90s. 67 sausalito, 78 in novato, st. helena, 88. ukiah, low 90s. low 90s, antioch, brentwood, oakley. livermore pushing upper
let's go to steve. >> thank you, steve. >>> a very good morning. a lot of fog. coast, sunny, warm. that's just not the case. a lot of -- a lot of reports coming in. reduced visibility, had a nice tweet from porter. he's a chocolate lab in el sobrante. he couldn't see the backyard. [laughter] >> it will be clear and be sunny. there are areas of thick fog. fog, sun, warm, haze. hazy skies inland. it will be cool by the coast. 40s, 50s. antioch now 59. the low responsible for...
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. >> and steve, we will spark with some dramatic stuff. >> dave, that was amazing. it looks warm to hot unless we are right by the coast with a late sea breeze but we will start with 50s 60s and 70s up to 100s, here is sal. >>> and we have a nice looking drive continuing all the way to 101 and also it looks good if you are driving on the sunole grade. let's go back to dave and pam. >>> it was a violent night in oakland, shootings left several people dead. they include a 14-year-old girl. >> reporter: that's right, one was transported to hyland hospital. his condition is unknown. the violence started at a liquor store but they are investigating three different locations and here is why. we can tell you the violence started in the parking lot of this liquor store. officers found two men shot and one man died and the scene, another man was transported to hyland. police got a call at 73rd and weld. she and her teenage daughter just happened to be driving down during the shootout and the 14-year-old was shot in the leg. she drove to the closest intersection she felt safe
. >> and steve, we will spark with some dramatic stuff. >> dave, that was amazing. it looks warm to hot unless we are right by the coast with a late sea breeze but we will start with 50s 60s and 70s up to 100s, here is sal. >>> and we have a nice looking drive continuing all the way to 101 and also it looks good if you are driving on the sunole grade. let's go back to dave and pam. >>> it was a violent night in oakland, shootings left several people dead. they...
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. >>> you can see in the distance as we move the camera, it is foggy in the foreground as steve has been mentioning fog is out there. also the commute looks good from oakland to walnut creek. let's go back to the desk. >>> 2 dozen protesters were arrested at an occupied camp in downtown san francisco. live in front of the federal reserve bank, i guess the 4:30 show started and they installed a fence, right? >> yes. it -- >> reporter: police said it turned into a homeless encampment and we have seen a steady stream of occupied protesters returning to the site. you can see them across the street from a federal reserve and we saw a large police presence to make sure that the occupied movement did not rehe is stablish -- reestablish their encampment. for the last two weeks they have been passing out leaf let's advising them they were illegally lodging on the streets and telling them the camp would be raided. then last night they issued a final order for the crowd to disburse. a few people left but about two dozen stayed and those two dozen were arrested and police took them into headquarters
. >>> you can see in the distance as we move the camera, it is foggy in the foreground as steve has been mentioning fog is out there. also the commute looks good from oakland to walnut creek. let's go back to the desk. >>> 2 dozen protesters were arrested at an occupied camp in downtown san francisco. live in front of the federal reserve bank, i guess the 4:30 show started and they installed a fence, right? >> yes. it -- >> reporter: police said it turned into a...
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the europeans concede the match n the afternoon match tiger woods along with steve stricter, two down on 16. it's tiger time. slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he's pumped. but nicholas of belgium. first ryder cup, 8 birdies and an eagle. he was playing out of his mine. on 18 woods needs this putt to square the match, and it rolls right by! woods in shock and agony. still, the u.s. leads europe 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. reminder we have college football this afternoon on abc7. it's wisconsin and nebraska in big ten action. 5:10 check off. see you after the game. a have a great weekend. i'm larry beil. >> coming up next, the national campaign today to help people dispose of unwanted prescription drugs. and there's a critical shortage at bay area food banks. this morning we are low on supplies because the government hasn't lived up to its commitment for months. and a special honor for a little boy killed in san jose. we will show you how the city is remembering him and making the area >> blakeing news in vallejo. a fires damaged
the europeans concede the match n the afternoon match tiger woods along with steve stricter, two down on 16. it's tiger time. slowly rolls home the birdie. oh, yeah, he's pumped. but nicholas of belgium. first ryder cup, 8 birdies and an eagle. he was playing out of his mine. on 18 woods needs this putt to square the match, and it rolls right by! woods in shock and agony. still, the u.s. leads europe 5-3 after day one. the first team to get to 14 1/2 points wins the ryder cup. reminder we have...
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let's go to steve. >>> well, waiting for that west wind for some. santa cruz harbor, a little bit in san francisco, still most locations have a little bit of a hint of an east breeze. temperatures are always the toughest challenges on the forecasted highs. cooler by the coast, as long as the breeze marches in as advertised it will still be warm to hot in san francisco document 5 from yesterday which is still warm in antioch. san jose 55 and 56 napa, 75 in travis. most locations are calm, a little southwest at santa rosa and there is assure sign that will cool off. this low is being drawn up by a cold system in the northern plains but as it draws closer to us, it will usher in fog. very shallow for some. everybody will cool down a lot. 60s and 70s and 80s closer to it and this afternoon we will have a howling sea breeze and we will have a big cool down as we go into the weekend. >>> shoppers are standing by shifting the selection of toys and that will help boost holiday sales. target will feature 20 toys at the front of its aisles. shoppers can then
let's go to steve. >>> well, waiting for that west wind for some. santa cruz harbor, a little bit in san francisco, still most locations have a little bit of a hint of an east breeze. temperatures are always the toughest challenges on the forecasted highs. cooler by the coast, as long as the breeze marches in as advertised it will still be warm to hot in san francisco document 5 from yesterday which is still warm in antioch. san jose 55 and 56 napa, 75 in travis. most locations are...
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and there wasn't anything from steve needed to know with this deadly tornado season. and a second to last place the da. has. to make the charge that the installation will cease from about life in good disney get five points behind leave is why any big. ten is now and welcome to reassure up of a has failed to reach the semifinals of the pump pacific open in tokyo after losing in straight sets to australia some starters a box that are signs of a champion did fight right until the end saving for much points in a second set time break so there's no will not play another russian army but rather first place in the final she came from a set down to the italy sora irani in the quarter final while while the want to tour as oregon was tied in per match against angelica and the german will next face admission about bands got to beat caroline wozniacki. onto i saw he and alexander ovechkin helped. by moscow come from two goals down to claim victory in a shootout at league leaders act by us the home side had won the previous four games and looked almost course to continue that run
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what do you think, steve? >> i will answer your question whether this kind of thing could happen here, melissa because i think that is really the interesting dynamic. melissa: i was going to get there but let's jump there. why not? >> i do. i actually think we're very much like europe in the sense that americans, especially some of the more radicals on the left have come to regard these government benefits as human rights and if you, let's say you were to get a president romney and say that president romney came in and started to cut back on some of these welfare benefits, some retirement benefits i think you could see, remember what we saw in madison, wisconsin, people taking siege of the capital there. i think you could see that breaking out all over the place. it is a scary scenario but it could happen. the good news we're not nearly far down the path to ruin as europe is. i don't think we're anywhere close to facing their economic problems but the political ones are different. melissa: it is a two-prong qu
what do you think, steve? >> i will answer your question whether this kind of thing could happen here, melissa because i think that is really the interesting dynamic. melissa: i was going to get there but let's jump there. why not? >> i do. i actually think we're very much like europe in the sense that americans, especially some of the more radicals on the left have come to regard these government benefits as human rights and if you, let's say you were to get a president romney and...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. foggy morning. usually by september you know the city coast warms up. we get that offshore breeze. no sign of it yet. however, maybe by the weekend things continue to come in as advertised. today we deal with a lot of low clouds and fog. even down to san jose, up to santa rosa. temperatures stuck. 50, 50-57. i haven't changed these at all. inland temps will not be warming up if anything they will stay the same. hi pressure showing signs of building pressure. everything points toward the warmup after tomorrow. morning fog and then sunny. temperatures though if that high does build in and goes up toward oregon and northern california we would get our first knot, northeast wind. again i need to see things develop before i go with it. morning fog, sunny. some of that fog is rather thick. temperatures not going anywhere compared to yesterday. very close. 60s and 70s and mainly low to mid 80s. not much of a change thursday. does look warmer friday. leading edge of that system building in will give it a wa
let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. foggy morning. usually by september you know the city coast warms up. we get that offshore breeze. no sign of it yet. however, maybe by the weekend things continue to come in as advertised. today we deal with a lot of low clouds and fog. even down to san jose, up to santa rosa. temperatures stuck. 50, 50-57. i haven't changed these at all. inland temps will not be warming up if anything they will stay the same. hi pressure showing signs of...
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. >> at least steve is. we've sent him down there to cover the situation on the ground and the's remarkable because we knew heading into the budget today that we might get some unrest, but i think it survived everyone how soon it began and the scale to which it has spread. speaking of which, protesters gathering in madrid raised their call for the spanish government to resign. demonstrators again clashed with police, which left 64 injured and led to 38 arrests. prime minister rajoy's reforms have proved deeply unpopular. out to steve sedgwick now who is following the story. steve, are we expecting the intensity of the protests to increase? >> i don't think we are. they've made their point in some cases violently. this is another protest scheduled for saturday evening. just have a look at what's going on in the sxaexact area. this is the neptune fountain, this is the heart of the madrid heart and we have the five star hotel that kelly i'm sure you've stayed at many a times. and this is the area which leads up
. >> at least steve is. we've sent him down there to cover the situation on the ground and the's remarkable because we knew heading into the budget today that we might get some unrest, but i think it survived everyone how soon it began and the scale to which it has spread. speaking of which, protesters gathering in madrid raised their call for the spanish government to resign. demonstrators again clashed with police, which left 64 injured and led to 38 arrests. prime minister rajoy's...
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steve is a technology strategist at ubs, a buy rating on apple and a $780 price target which steve is on the low end of street consensus, actually. and this morning you were voicing some concerns based on channel checks with skyworks and some others about the supply of components. and you say that will actually decrease the number of units sold in the zm quadecember quar. >> well, that's right. my colleagues and i believe there may be constraints on the iphone 5 near term. we're looking for 38 million phones to be shipped in the december quarter. we were at 44 million. our sense is that probably due to the touch display, it's going to be difficult for apple to ship more than, say, 40 million or so. so we're taking a built of a conservative attack here. it's very much a supply issue. it's not a demand issue. we continue to think the stock should rise over the next 12 months. >> we have seen the stock decline ever since the first weekend of sales of iphone 5 as there are more concerns that perhaps they're not able to meet the demand out there. do you think that the stock has accurately
steve is a technology strategist at ubs, a buy rating on apple and a $780 price target which steve is on the low end of street consensus, actually. and this morning you were voicing some concerns based on channel checks with skyworks and some others about the supply of components. and you say that will actually decrease the number of units sold in the zm quadecember quar. >> well, that's right. my colleagues and i believe there may be constraints on the iphone 5 near term. we're looking...
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owner steve maryfield worked hard to build his business 27 years ago. >> oh, this doesn't look good. this doesn't look good. >> he's rebuilding it. >> a screen came up that says, you have no access to your server. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, change your file extensions, we've changed your passwords. there's no possibility of accessing this data. >> reporter: but the crooks were kind enough to offer him two options. either spend years trying to decode their hack or regain control for a price. >> you can pay us this ransom starting with $3,000 immediately and $1,000 for every week seven days that you fail to comply. >> we're seeing a dramatic increase in ransomware. >> reporter: why is that? is it profitable? >> yes. they can make 50, $60,000 a day from hitting a couple of countries. >> reporter: the scheme is successful because often the ransom note often likes like an official notice accusing you of a crime. >> you have inappropriate contact, you've stolen cont
owner steve maryfield worked hard to build his business 27 years ago. >> oh, this doesn't look good. this doesn't look good. >> he's rebuilding it. >> a screen came up that says, you have no access to your server. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, change your file extensions, we've changed your passwords. there's no possibility of accessing this...
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let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers. i think i wouldn't be surprised if it came in a little soft. >> kate, do you agree with that? if so, is this priced into the market? >> yes, absolutely priced in, maria. great question. what they're going to expect is for it to be terrible. if it isn't terrible, we'll see a rally. what matters most to this market is earnings. we're in pre-earnings disappointment season where we're going to float a little bit until earnings come out. we've seen a friend where earnings have beat expectations. we've gone down to earnings, earnings beat expectations, then we've had a good rally. i thin
let me get your take, steve. on the jobs report on friday, what should we expect? >> i think it's going to come in lighter than the adp. the adp has been a poor indicator of the jobs number. i think there's a reason the fed gave us qe-3, because they saw the softness in the labor market. i think it could come in a little on the weak side. more importantly, the official jobs number is the revisions backwards. they've been going back through previous months and knocking down those numbers....
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the 17th hole, they made sure the europeans did not get shut out, he was going up against steve striker. tiger woods had a mixed day, a classic tiger moment at 16. he walks off and style, the united states ends the play leading the ryder cup 5/3. did you know that the raiders are the fourth least penalized team in the league? they have that going for them. now if they could get two 2/2 at the expense of peyton manning and the broncos, it won that game, but they dropped 2¢, peyton manning is a course coming off of for a snack surgeries', and despite that he has five touchdown passes and three interceptions in three games so far, the raiders safety mike mitchell knows better than to think that peyton manning has lost a step. >> he is a great quarterback but does because of his brains, he is so smart, and he reads the little things. he reads whether your foot is up or back, are you tilted in any way? are you leaning a certain way? he reads the intricate things and that is what makes him a great quarterback. we have to hide things very well, we cannot as lineup and played because he will p
the 17th hole, they made sure the europeans did not get shut out, he was going up against steve striker. tiger woods had a mixed day, a classic tiger moment at 16. he walks off and style, the united states ends the play leading the ryder cup 5/3. did you know that the raiders are the fourth least penalized team in the league? they have that going for them. now if they could get two 2/2 at the expense of peyton manning and the broncos, it won that game, but they dropped 2¢, peyton manning is a...
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steve, thank you. you haven't got a light, have you, steve? >> no, do you want me to go get you a pack of panama? what was those cigarettes you used to smoke? >> i think this is -- i don't think i can say what this is. >> he already has a cigar over here. >> steve doesn't have a return feed. >> last time i had one of those with was our dear friend guy johnson and it didn't end prettily. >> rarely does. steve, thanks very much indeed for that. i'm now not going to get reelected holding one of those up. i'm not running so it doesn't really matter. talking about our politicians, i won der if pierce stein brooke smokes in public. likely to be the german social leadership candidacy for the chancellor ship. well keep our eyes on any reaction to that. >> a drunk trader has been blamed for an oil price spike of more than $1.50 a barrel back in june 2009. steefr p steve perkins allegedly spent $520 million on oils futures contracts while intoxicated. he's been fined 72,000 pounds as a result and been suspended for five years. the fine pails in comparis
steve, thank you. you haven't got a light, have you, steve? >> no, do you want me to go get you a pack of panama? what was those cigarettes you used to smoke? >> i think this is -- i don't think i can say what this is. >> he already has a cigar over here. >> steve doesn't have a return feed. >> last time i had one of those with was our dear friend guy johnson and it didn't end prettily. >> rarely does. steve, thanks very much indeed for that. i'm now not...
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it. >> a screen flashed up with a warning that says you have no access to your server. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, changed the file extension. we have changed your password. there's no possibility of accessing this data. >> reporter: but the crooks were kind enough to offer two options. either spend years trying to recode their hack or gain control for a price. >> $3,000 immediately and $1,000 every week you fail to comply. >> we are seeing a dramatic increase. >> is it profitable. >> very profitable. folks that do it can make 50, 60 thousand dollars a day by hitti hitting couple of countries. >> mcafee says it is successful because the ransom note looks like an official notice from the fbi accusing you of a crime. >> they try to scare you. you have inappropriate content, stolen content and child pornography. even if they haven't done it, it scares people. to think that fbi found child pornography on your computer scares people. >> and that's why they pay up. >> tha
it. >> a screen flashed up with a warning that says you have no access to your server. >> reporter: steve says a hacker took over his computer, freezing two programs he uses to track sales and special orders. >> we have hijacked the files, changed the file extension. we have changed your password. there's no possibility of accessing this data. >> reporter: but the crooks were kind enough to offer two options. either spend years trying to recode their hack or gain control...
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. >> here at steve's home. it was a similar story. >> the medicine cabinet was shaking. you could hear the thumping pretty good. i was a little upset that it was an outdoor event that lasted until 2:00. if it was 11:00 it would have been okay. >> it's what young people want. it isn't going away. >> reporter: kevin wilkin is the event producer. >> it's as loud as an aircraft. >> reporter: he says their permit did not include noise restrictions. >> if you can put up once a year that would be gone. i promise not to do it every week. >> reporter: organizers tell me they were told to point the noise west so folks here in alameda likely got it the worse. a lot of people want it gone if not more control. >>> the oakland alameda coliseum released a statement about the noise complaint it read in part. we apologize for the discomfort and inconvenience. to make sure this situation does not again occur, we're committing to take an over view of the commission. >>>-- according to the chp the official trouble was reported around 7:00 at a residential area. not far from the 98th avenue
. >> here at steve's home. it was a similar story. >> the medicine cabinet was shaking. you could hear the thumping pretty good. i was a little upset that it was an outdoor event that lasted until 2:00. if it was 11:00 it would have been okay. >> it's what young people want. it isn't going away. >> reporter: kevin wilkin is the event producer. >> it's as loud as an aircraft. >> reporter: he says their permit did not include noise restrictions. >> if you...
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steve is coming back. he will tell us which parts of the bay area will see dramatically cooler temperatures starting today. >>> a health warning regarding knew trishal -- nutritional supplements. why you should not believe believe some claims and where they came from. >>> and there's slow traffic in the valley. the valley traffic is bad. we'll tell you why -- coming up. >>> the government is issuing new health warnings about knew trishal supplements. the report found problems with one out of every five supplements. some ved federal law by claiming to cure diabetes or cancer. one submitted a college term paper as proof of its claims. >>> for the fourth year in a row, the birthrate is down. but this -- might not be a bad sign. the government said there was a 1% decline births in 20101 -- 2011. but in recent years, the decline came in at 2% or 3%. experts say this could be a sign that people are more confident in the economy and are ready to grow their family. >>> 7:25. well, oraw kell's world conference cont
steve is coming back. he will tell us which parts of the bay area will see dramatically cooler temperatures starting today. >>> a health warning regarding knew trishal -- nutritional supplements. why you should not believe believe some claims and where they came from. >>> and there's slow traffic in the valley. the valley traffic is bad. we'll tell you why -- coming up. >>> the government is issuing new health warnings about knew trishal supplements. the report found...
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barton kimer makes his par put at 18 and edges steve stricker. an emotional moment for the europeans who were wearing a patch for rastiro. >>> today's third race was at the circuit known as the monster mile in dover delaware. this one came down to fuel strategy with 11 laps left. leader kyle busch comes into the pit. with busch still in the fifth. hamlin comes and brad keselowski goes in front. keselowski decides to stay on the track. he had just enough fuel to win. and the second time in the chase. keselowski is the over all points leader by five over jimmy johnson. >>> here are the high school football games you will be voting on this week. it's foothill at delasalle, bishop odowd at encinal, menlo at wood saoáeud, antioch at deer valley, tennyson at alameda, saratoga at santa clara. vote and then we'll be there under the lights. have a good week everybody. >> very busy tonight. >> yeah we're the center of the universe in sports right now in the bay area. >> that is our report for tonight. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news we'll see y
barton kimer makes his par put at 18 and edges steve stricker. an emotional moment for the europeans who were wearing a patch for rastiro. >>> today's third race was at the circuit known as the monster mile in dover delaware. this one came down to fuel strategy with 11 laps left. leader kyle busch comes into the pit. with busch still in the fifth. hamlin comes and brad keselowski goes in front. keselowski decides to stay on the track. he had just enough fuel to win. and the second time...
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let's go to steve. >>> well, we're out at sfo. the weather has gone to the birds for some. 53-minute delays. they've been dealing with the hoff fog lately, sfo, the city and the airport -- fog lately, sfo, the city and then the airport. don't see much of a change tomorrow. friday, there are signs high pressure will build in and the coast may get in on this if we can get enough of a breeze. we haven't had it yet. 50s and 60s. one low moving into the rockies producing snowp that's a slow mover. this is tapped into -- snow. that's a slow mover. this is tapped into high pressure. you get the high, the low. today, the fog and then sun, cooler for some. coastal clearing. looks to be on top. above average temperatures if everything continues to come in as our forecast models say they are. some are more bullish than others. one forecast model has the following weekend ushering in rain. i'm getting ahead of myself. 60s and 70s. a couple of upper 80s. st. helena, 84. kentfield at 75. petaluma, 74. 82 danville. livermore was 89. we'll go 86.
let's go to steve. >>> well, we're out at sfo. the weather has gone to the birds for some. 53-minute delays. they've been dealing with the hoff fog lately, sfo, the city and the airport -- fog lately, sfo, the city and then the airport. don't see much of a change tomorrow. friday, there are signs high pressure will build in and the coast may get in on this if we can get enough of a breeze. we haven't had it yet. 50s and 60s. one low moving into the rockies producing snowp that's a slow...
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. >> reporter: here at steve's house also inial immediate a. >> shaking. i was shaking the medicine cabinet and you can hear the walls going. angry that it was an outdoor event that lasted until two. if it ended until 1 11 that would have been fine. >> reporter: hundreds of calls went into the police, nearly a thousand into spd. >> it's what young people want. it isn't going away. >> reporter: kevin is the event production manager. >> sound check we were measuring at 123db which is loud. it's as loud as a plane. >> reporter: he said the permit didn't include noise restrictions. >> you can put up -- once a year that would be fine. i promise not to do it every week. >> reporter: even people in oakland hills could hear it. alameda likely got it the worst. organizers say they were told to point the noise west, a lot of the residents want it gone next year or better controlled. we are live in alameda. >> more details on the beyond wonderful land event. the producer of the rave said the event is a multisensory experience which was brought together with interacti
. >> reporter: here at steve's house also inial immediate a. >> shaking. i was shaking the medicine cabinet and you can hear the walls going. angry that it was an outdoor event that lasted until two. if it ended until 1 11 that would have been fine. >> reporter: hundreds of calls went into the police, nearly a thousand into spd. >> it's what young people want. it isn't going away. >> reporter: kevin is the event production manager. >> sound check we were...
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now, maybe hot today but steve is coming back. steve is coming back. we expect to see this -- he will tell us the swing in weather we expect to see this week. >>> and we'll tell you -- and good morning. if you are driving to the bay bridge. you can see the slow traffic there already winding up around the macarthur maze. we'll tell you more about the backup. >>> 7:23. there could be a worldwide shortage of diapers after a japanese chemical plant was hit by an explosion. a firefighter and several workers were hurt. the plant is home to a particular home to make most of the world's diapers. pressures will increase for the company's other facilities to make -- companies to make up for the shortfall. >>> fans got quite a show when justin bieber threw up twice on stage. the kickoff concert was in arizona saturday night. even though he was sick on stage. he still finished the show. he then later tweeted a show of himself getting ready for the next tours. >>> caltrain, starting today, they are adding six more trains to accommodate all of the computers. other t
now, maybe hot today but steve is coming back. steve is coming back. we expect to see this -- he will tell us the swing in weather we expect to see this week. >>> and we'll tell you -- and good morning. if you are driving to the bay bridge. you can see the slow traffic there already winding up around the macarthur maze. we'll tell you more about the backup. >>> 7:23. there could be a worldwide shortage of diapers after a japanese chemical plant was hit by an explosion. a...
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apple co-founder steve wozniak says he wants to be an australian. woz telling an australian newspaper he's working on becoming a citizen of that country. apparently he like, s it a lot. he said one of the reasons he wants to move is the internet. we do have that as well. australia is in the process of setting up a national brought band network that will allow australians to have high speed internet access within the next ten years. woz says he plans to keep his american citizenship as well. >>> 5:54. another feather in silicon valley's hat. google now bigger than general electric. that's really an incredible growth spurt for a young company. >> google were a person, she'd knowledge be in the third grade. that's the number you arrive at. here, we see the google car being showed off yesterday. 245 billion. ge was founded in 1892. as google grows bigger, so too do its legal problems. a district court in brazil this morning has ordered the arrest of a google executive there because the company has failed to take down a youtube video critical of the loca
apple co-founder steve wozniak says he wants to be an australian. woz telling an australian newspaper he's working on becoming a citizen of that country. apparently he like, s it a lot. he said one of the reasons he wants to move is the internet. we do have that as well. australia is in the process of setting up a national brought band network that will allow australians to have high speed internet access within the next ten years. woz says he plans to keep his american citizenship as well....
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let's go to steve. >> a very, very good morning. we have some low clouds. clear for others. end of september. there's plenty to go around. little system moving to the north. should take the edge of higher temperatures. thick fog. inland and bay. but the fog is not going anywhere. still gonna stick there. 40s, 50s near 60. a little system moving into oregon. that kind of knocks the high- pressure system down for a day. it is expected to come back in a big way. this little low is spinning here and spinning hear. areas of fog, solid along the coast but high pressure will build in. sunday, monday, no doubt about it. the coast could go anywhere from 60s to 80s. we will get high pressure kind of squashing everything. with the warming taking place. we kind of back off inland. 60s, 70s, and 80s by the coast. fog, sun, cool to warm. hazy, warm it -- warm to hot inland. but not as hot in the north bay as it was yesterday. there is a little south wind at the sonoma county airport. 81 novato, sent helena, 90. vallejo, 77. richmond, 68. san rafael 78. antioch, brentwood, we're looking fo
let's go to steve. >> a very, very good morning. we have some low clouds. clear for others. end of september. there's plenty to go around. little system moving to the north. should take the edge of higher temperatures. thick fog. inland and bay. but the fog is not going anywhere. still gonna stick there. 40s, 50s near 60. a little system moving into oregon. that kind of knocks the high- pressure system down for a day. it is expected to come back in a big way. this little low is spinning...
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his appearance at a stockton town hall has gone viral thanks to this story from steve large. >> we're not going to have individuals shout out, for fairness for the rest of the crowd. >> deep in the crowd, sporting a backward baseball cap, his pointed shouting match with the police chief almost had him thrown out. but the a's pitcher continued his outrage after this anti violence rally and he made it clear who he is. >> is there in 21 to make with achieve? >> absolutely. my name is dallas braden. >> he says that he no longer feel safe in stockton with the murder rate on a record-setting pace. >> bankers for the fear of the community. we cannot do anything. if i could walk into a museum with the police chief and officers and i walked in there with a baseball bat, purely because i am walking with my grandmother to protect myself, i walked in there with a baseball bat. it starts there. >> he said that in recent weeks his grandmother was robbed and he was attacked in his car. in each case the police efforts were lacking. >> i am out of here because i haven't lied to my entire life and i ha
his appearance at a stockton town hall has gone viral thanks to this story from steve large. >> we're not going to have individuals shout out, for fairness for the rest of the crowd. >> deep in the crowd, sporting a backward baseball cap, his pointed shouting match with the police chief almost had him thrown out. but the a's pitcher continued his outrage after this anti violence rally and he made it clear who he is. >> is there in 21 to make with achieve? >> absolutely....
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steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus. he will accuse mitt romney of seeking $4 trillion, $5 trillion in additional tax cuts for the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. there will be a lot of talk about that because mitt romney disputes that he would be cutting taxes -- excuse me, raising taxes on the middle class. at the same time, he's challenged. obama's challenge is not to be too cocky. with good reason, he gets cocky sometimes. he's got to be careful that he doesn't is a moment like he had in the new hampshire debate in 2008 where he said hillary is likable enough. he has to avoid that kind of characteristic. mitt romney, on the other hand, what mitt has to do is prove that he's a human being, that he's a tin man who has found a heart, who cares about people other than his social class. and secondly, he has to put barack obama o
steve, perhaps you can kick it off for us. what do you think tonight holds? >> you know, here's what barack obama has to do. the debate right now in the campaign is very heavily over economic policy going forward. that's where barack obama wants to focus. he will accuse mitt romney of seeking $4 trillion, $5 trillion in additional tax cuts for the wealthy while raising taxes on the middle class. there will be a lot of talk about that because mitt romney disputes that he would be cutting...
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i said at monday's national conversation that in puerto rico's steve is the first voice i hear in the morning, and he is. while melissa is a very competent and informed female voice, which i hear in the late afternoon on my way home. she was in china preparing for a weeklong broadcast with npr when a massive earthquake struck in may, 2008 and major news organizations around the world rely on her extensive reporting on the destruction and relief efforts. so now, i have many henry kissinger stories. i won't spend the full 15 minutes he demanded, but i will tell you -- [laughter] a few of them. let's try this. this past valentine's day he was my gate. well, what really happened is henry and i contacted our dear friends andrea mitchell and alan greenspan. we did this says separately about spending the evening with them and then we all ended in a downtown washington hotel room full of hearts and flowers. henry iain dhaka also sit next to each other at the defense policy board meetings and we just spent a day and a half doing that and discussing the very complicated issue of iran. at one of
i said at monday's national conversation that in puerto rico's steve is the first voice i hear in the morning, and he is. while melissa is a very competent and informed female voice, which i hear in the late afternoon on my way home. she was in china preparing for a weeklong broadcast with npr when a massive earthquake struck in may, 2008 and major news organizations around the world rely on her extensive reporting on the destruction and relief efforts. so now, i have many henry kissinger...
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steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot about our dual mandate responsibilities and i mentioned that with the unemployment rate at that time at 9% that was unacceptably high and we need to focus more on our dual mandate responsibilities. i feel good that our most recent statement and policy is focusing on strongly on the labor market, we're looking for substantial improvement in labor market conditions, the criteria for how long we're going to continue with very accommodative policies and that's a step in the right direction. >> a step in the right direction but is it enough? you want the fed to do this for a particular reason, which
steve liesman joins us from chicago with a very exclusive interview. steve? >> yes, thanks very much. i'm here in chicago with the chicago federal reserve president charlie evans. >> nice to be here. >> a year ago you laid out this idea of pegging policy to unemployment, and to inflation, given what the federal reserve just did, do you feel vindicated and the follow-up to that is do you feel satisfied, is it enough? >> well, last year i was here and i was talking a lot...
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with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the region. and today it's all about the banks, the big audit is expected to show a shortfall of bank funding of somewhere in the region of 62 billion euros. a lot of question marks about whether it's a 62 billion euros or actually under underestimates significantly how much money they need to raise, it's not about the big guys which are deemed to raise money whenever they want, it's about the second tier and third tier banks and we think the likes of bank inter will be at the crux of this. but questions remain whether they'll have to unload assets into a bad bank at a lower level than they'v
with more on what's going on, steve? >> reporter: yeah, very good to see you guys aguy. in five hours' time that's when we're told we'll get this announcement which is the second part of a two-act drama. yesterday we had the first act which was the budget which pretty much ticked all the boxes from a european commission point of view, ie, spain was playing ball with all of the desires to work toward a fiscal compact and to work towards better regulation and better deficit control of the...
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sunday after the half marathon that we're doing with steve. >> fantastic. there you go. thank you very much. >> and rod the director. >> that's right. >> i'm slightly -- i'm a little gummed up in my ear. there we go. who is directing this is this over in south korea, the possibility of another rate cut next week is rising. here's more from seoul. hi rhie. >> hey, there, ross. september consumer price rose 2%, well below the target of 3%. so despite higher prices for oil and things like vegetables after the typhoon last month, inflation a not a major concern here. what is, though, are yesterday's september which poexport figure. exports fell for the third straight month. as of today we saw factory output levels softest since early 2009. all of this build as case for the bank of korea to cut rates by 25 basis points and they in fact said they will switch over priorities from price stability to encouraging growth. after such a clear signal here next week's balancing act shouldn't be too difficult for the policymakers here. back over to you. >> thanks for that. still to come
sunday after the half marathon that we're doing with steve. >> fantastic. there you go. thank you very much. >> and rod the director. >> that's right. >> i'm slightly -- i'm a little gummed up in my ear. there we go. who is directing this is this over in south korea, the possibility of another rate cut next week is rising. here's more from seoul. hi rhie. >> hey, there, ross. september consumer price rose 2%, well below the target of 3%. so despite higher prices...
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at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. the companies i work for, i pray they see the light and go apple. hewlett-packard is a huge company with quite a hold on the tech budgets of big corporations. but the company will eventually will ripped out of the enterprise. you can't have something that young people hate prevail forever. funny thing, younger people, they get older. and they take the reins from the relics who jammed dell and hewlett-packards down our throats. s
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the commodity where there can be no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates movement....
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. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they get paid into it one way or the other republican or democrat. we tend to feel they should get painted in the perspective of national security. and you will see we have a number of publications outside that we study all of them. energy security, nuclear security, climate change, american competitiveness, asymmetric terrorism among others. so i would encourage you to go on the web site and look at them and see how we take it from the perspective we put it in there. we put out the facts. we don't balance it one way or the other. today we are so pleased to have rose here. let me lay out a few ground rules
. >> ladies and gentlemen, i am steve chaney, ceo of the american security project and welcome to asp. if you're not familiar with asp we are a 501c3 non-profit and take on national-security issues from a non-partisan perspective. we were founded in 2006 by senator hagel, senator kerry, heart and governor christine todd whitman who will remain on the board today. and one of the points they raised them and it's still pertinent today was a lot of these issues when anyone mentions them they...
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many people knew that about steve. and robert you just look at him and go, yep, that's steve. >> what do you want to do when you grow up? >> i'd like to carry on in my dad's footsteps and keep the zoo going. >> and 14-year-old bindi agrees. >> if one man can make a difference, you can make a difference, we can all make a difference. >> reporter: for "today," sarah james, nbc news, australia. >>> and coming up next, the legendary julie andrews and her daughter emma are here about their new book. [ male announcer ] in a world where breakfast has become boring and tasteless... only one man can save the day. ♪ ♪ he's nutty! ♪ he's crunchy! [ male announcer ] it's crunchy nut! honey sweet flakes with nuts in every bite! ♪ he saves the day! ♪ in his tasty way! ♪ ♪ he is the crunchy nut! [ male announcer ] kellogg's crunchy nut. it's super delicious! will: [ inner voice ] where am i living? the only place i can afford. here it is, just like you left it. will: [ inner voice ] okay, i was smart enough to notice th
many people knew that about steve. and robert you just look at him and go, yep, that's steve. >> what do you want to do when you grow up? >> i'd like to carry on in my dad's footsteps and keep the zoo going. >> and 14-year-old bindi agrees. >> if one man can make a difference, you can make a difference, we can all make a difference. >> reporter: for "today," sarah james, nbc news, australia. >>> and coming up next, the legendary julie andrews and...
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steve jobs would fire tim cook. he would fire everyone involved in maps and he would berate them in front of everyone. he was not a nice man and yet everyone loved him anyway. >> lifelock posted a little below the range. maybe a little disappointment there. i might be able to see that. certainly one that we're going to watch, a big week for ipos, of course, one of the busiest. berry plastics tomorrow and pretty sizeable deals. >> and one of the things that we need to see is some pulse down here. there was a lot of social media, people got gaffed. any time you see new companies, you think, maybe i should stop shorting goldman sachs and maybe there is a sign of capital formation. p excellent show stopper yesterday. and mark cuban was so great and the destruction of the capital markets. cuban, cooperman, these guys are not idle thinkers. they are the best we have. and high frequency trading has destroyed a lot. >> and suggesting you tax intraday trades 50%, trades less than a minute, 100%, that would cut down on it in
steve jobs would fire tim cook. he would fire everyone involved in maps and he would berate them in front of everyone. he was not a nice man and yet everyone loved him anyway. >> lifelock posted a little below the range. maybe a little disappointment there. i might be able to see that. certainly one that we're going to watch, a big week for ipos, of course, one of the busiest. berry plastics tomorrow and pretty sizeable deals. >> and one of the things that we need to see is some...
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at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the customers, the dells and hewlett-packards, are the true losers of the bill gates experiment. hewlett-packard isn't just personal computing but it's printing and consulting. i loathe the printers. each machine has a different cartridge type i never remember the number when i get to the store. as far as consulting goes, take a look how well their competitors are doing. i pray that those companies that the companies i work for, one day, will see the wisdom and adopt apple so i can chuck these silly constantly freezing machines into the toxic waste pit that should be their -- that will put them elsewhere. h
at the open system that microsoft propagated opting for a closed system to be controlled by one man, steve jobs. one look at the market capitalizations shows the wisdom of jobs' position. as apple is currently worth about 2.5 times what microsoft is worth. more important for this matter is the fact that microsoft's customers ended up in a business that reminds me of the uncoded free sheet paper business, the archetypal commodity where there can be no virtually no value added. yes, they, the...
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then, steve and farnsworth, a political science professor at mary washington university, on camp in 2012 and virginia's role as a swing state. also anthony sanders of george mason university on housing prices, which hit a seven-year high in july. washington journal," live with the day's headlines and your phone calls, every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> later in the day, the federalist society, with a preview of the cases coming before the supreme court, which opens its new term next monday. that is live at 12:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. at 4:15, libya's president addresses the u.n. general assembly in new york. we also hear from the leaders of israel, iraq, and the palestinian authority. a senate debate between republican senator dean heller and his democratic challenger. live on c-span, and also online at c-span.org. >> september 11, 2001, changed my life forever. it changed america's life. i will go through a park and presentation that will outline the account, the historical account of the attack as it happened, as things transpire that day. a lot of things happened very quickly. i
then, steve and farnsworth, a political science professor at mary washington university, on camp in 2012 and virginia's role as a swing state. also anthony sanders of george mason university on housing prices, which hit a seven-year high in july. washington journal," live with the day's headlines and your phone calls, every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern. >> later in the day, the federalist society, with a preview of the cases coming before the supreme court, which opens its new term...
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. >> steve liesman has an interview with chicago fed president charlie evans on "squawk box." whether comments from fed officials be able to swing things around bearing in mind we've basically committed now every month to spending whatever it takes? >> no, i think they're committed. we want to hear essentially getting to congress a message that says our job is done. it's now up to you to make sure that fiscal policy sets a growth agenda that makes sense. that's what's missing in this equation. >> jack, good to see you. thanks for that. if you see any slightly bruised and feeling worse for themselves european golf fans, just point them to bed or something. we'd appreciate that. thanks for that, jack. good to see you. that's it, we'll leave and you look at u.s. futures. coming up next, "squawk box." we hope you have a profitable day. #. >>> welcome to the first day of the fourth quarter. factory data out of europe, what are calling an inevitable new recession. in the u.s., investors are preparing for friday's jobs report and barack obama and mitt romney are hunkering down for de
. >> steve liesman has an interview with chicago fed president charlie evans on "squawk box." whether comments from fed officials be able to swing things around bearing in mind we've basically committed now every month to spending whatever it takes? >> no, i think they're committed. we want to hear essentially getting to congress a message that says our job is done. it's now up to you to make sure that fiscal policy sets a growth agenda that makes sense. that's what's...
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but steve is right, we know the demographic trends. can influence the decision about how much longer to stay in the labor force or when to enter it. we know some are leaving permanently because of the economy, some young people are continuing in school because of the economy. those things could turn around. >> we've got to go. but, steve, i was 45, i'm only 55, 20 years later. i froze. jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. those little things for you, life's about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps
but steve is right, we know the demographic trends. can influence the decision about how much longer to stay in the labor force or when to enter it. we know some are leaving permanently because of the economy, some young people are continuing in school because of the economy. those things could turn around. >> we've got to go. but, steve, i was 45, i'm only 55, 20 years later. i froze. jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not...
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and steve grasrg and citigroup was downgraded at sterne agee. a little stall because of concerns about windows 8 and whether or not it's going to be robust. q3 could be a make-or-break quarter for them. "the journal" points out, there's no place to try out the new tablet. are you going to buy a tablet just on blind faith without trying it out? >> tiff beta. it's quite exciting. but excitement doesn't necessarily equal sales. there was a downgrade of nokia saying the windows 8 operating system, not good for phones. intel seems to have lost its way with that 4% yield being the only reason to be in it. the desktop -- i feel very triceratops here with this. >> how about the story in "the times" over the weekend about meg whitman? >> they still make a lot of them. but the question is, is it really a business you want to be in? >> do you remember scm? >> yes. >> smith corona mar chant. they were making electric typewriters like they were going out of style. >> that "times" story, not a lot that we didn't already know in terms of what hp is trying to a
and steve grasrg and citigroup was downgraded at sterne agee. a little stall because of concerns about windows 8 and whether or not it's going to be robust. q3 could be a make-or-break quarter for them. "the journal" points out, there's no place to try out the new tablet. are you going to buy a tablet just on blind faith without trying it out? >> tiff beta. it's quite exciting. but excitement doesn't necessarily equal sales. there was a downgrade of nokia saying the windows 8...
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. >> steve, thanks for that. still to come, despite stellar growth, malaysia's leader says the country still hasn't fully tapped its own potential. exclusive interview with the prime minister coming up. >> we are trying to develop the support very strong domestic economy. and the engine will come from the domestic economy. that's why we've done everything possible to encourage it necessary tick i domestic investment. >> also results of the spanish bond auction. julia is in madrid. >> thanks, beccy. expect to go well despite relatively chunky 4 billion euros at the top end. we will bring you all the latest after the break. >>> waiting on spain. ecb expected to hold steady on rates when central bankers meet today. the country's president tells cnbc that europe's policymakers must remain focused. >> about if we get bogged down discussion of what was hent by the june agreements and waste time on this kind of discussion, then it's much less likely that a company here represent system will emerge. >> madrid continues t
. >> steve, thanks for that. still to come, despite stellar growth, malaysia's leader says the country still hasn't fully tapped its own potential. exclusive interview with the prime minister coming up. >> we are trying to develop the support very strong domestic economy. and the engine will come from the domestic economy. that's why we've done everything possible to encourage it necessary tick i domestic investment. >> also results of the spanish bond auction. julia is in...
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next to him is steve kelley. his editorial cartoons are distributed to newspapers nationwide by some tickets. he is also the, creator of the national syndicated comic strip. he was a veteran stand up comedian and has appeared several times on the tonight show. scott stantis works for the chicago tribune. his work is syndicated to over 180 newspapers. he is also the creator of the cartoon prickly city that appears here in our hometown washington post. please welcome the panelists today. [applause] >> i have been a free lancer for ever. i have never been a staff cartoonist even when i was with l.a. weekly. i was there 17 years as a freelancer sending my cartoons and. it taught me how to manage my own career as far as being self sustaining, on the broke cartoonist trying to raise a family. -- nonbroke cartoonist trying to raise a family. i have a lot to show you. of course, we just went through the conventions. forever an idea comes -- people ask where they come from. sometimes it is a bolt from the blue. sometimes
next to him is steve kelley. his editorial cartoons are distributed to newspapers nationwide by some tickets. he is also the, creator of the national syndicated comic strip. he was a veteran stand up comedian and has appeared several times on the tonight show. scott stantis works for the chicago tribune. his work is syndicated to over 180 newspapers. he is also the creator of the cartoon prickly city that appears here in our hometown washington post. please welcome the panelists today....
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>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need on a daily basis. >> you can have this dish with anybody who would you have with it? >> anybody? what's wrong with who i have it now. >> we love that answer. >> we never get that answer. >> i would love for my grandmother to be here so i could show what i've learned what to do. after listening to lady gaga story she should be here to try these meat balls. she would love them. good old-fashioned italian food. >> great meat balls. everybody should love these meat balls. we would love it if you would sign our dish. while you're doing that i want people to know
>> i'm no steve jobs but thank you for your exaggeration. first you need to under your job as a chef is singularly to make people happy. that's it. so if you're one of those guys who think my job is to make me happy, you're in the wrong business. you should be a painter, you should be in a studio like this in some undeveloped area and paint all day long and if somebody buys your art great, if somebody doesn't that's fine too. we make food for people. this is a service for people who need...
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host: let's hear from steve, republican in florida. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. you pointed out the guest's article where he states that this agency is going to restore the american dream. you've got to be kidding. that is laughable. it sounds like obama and you did not build it. the american dream has been made by hard-working individual americans. no agency of the federal government can possibly ever restore that. my question is, how can you possibly claim that when it was a pseudo government agency, fannie and freddie, overseen by dodd adn frank, which caused the collapse of the financial system -- dodd and frank, giving loans to people that could never afford to pay them back? guest: i will just say that the idea that fannie and freddie would cause the financial crisis is widely held in some circles. i don't believe it's true. the cause of the financial crisis was the subprime mortgages that were peddled by firms that were not under the supervision of the federal government in any serious way, certainly not fannie and freddie. there
host: let's hear from steve, republican in florida. caller: good morning. thanks for taking my call. you pointed out the guest's article where he states that this agency is going to restore the american dream. you've got to be kidding. that is laughable. it sounds like obama and you did not build it. the american dream has been made by hard-working individual americans. no agency of the federal government can possibly ever restore that. my question is, how can you possibly claim that when it...